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How Are Mobile Apps Improving Diagnosis?

January 28, 2021
People frequently use mobile apps in their personal and work lives, letting those applications give them information ranging from budgeting assistance to baking tips. Could a mobile health app diagnose...

Antibiotic resistance may spread even more easily than expected

January 27, 2021
Pathogenic bacteria in humans are developing resistance to antibiotics much faster than expected. Now, Jan Zrimec, a researcher at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, has used computational research to show...

Love life, love remote working: applying biophilic principles to your home office

January 27, 2021
Derived in 1964 by the social psychologist Erich Fromm, 'biophilia' means to love life. Here, architect Robert Hopkins, follows up on his article in our January issue that looks at...

A Christmas story for Resusci Annie

December 14, 2020
After more than a hundred years, the girl who seems always to be unresponsive to either voice or pain checks, unconsious and in need of CPR is given a story...

Unlocking the full potential of core cell and gene therapy equipment

December 10, 2020
Maximising the value and capabilities of laboratory equipment is key to success when it comes to cell and gene therapy. Here, Mary Kay Bates explains how to put performance first...

Science in space: laboratory microbiologist turned astronaut

November 26, 2020
For nearly 20 years, astronauts have continuously lived and worked on the International Space Station (ISS), testing technologies, performing science and developing the skills needed to explore farther from Earth....

Botanical biodiversity banked: Happy anniversary MSBKew

November 24, 2020
Kew Gardens is a magical destination, delighting tourists young and old with its enormous tress, beautifully laid out plant beds and incredible glass houses. Walking around is to step into...

Reviewing EU microbiological safety cabinet regulations

November 18, 2020
Following up on the lab management article 'Microbiological safety cabinets - On-site and maintenance testing' published in our latest November 2020 print issue, professors Raymond Clark and Mervyn de Calcina-Goff...

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